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relations with pakistan. they have been our partner, but there have been rift, most notably i guess after we went in and got bin laden on their soil without giving them any kind of warning or heads up. what do you predict for u.s.-pakinstani relations in 2012? >> rick, it's all going to be hinging on internal relationship among themselves, between the army that wants more power, or that doesn't want to quit power between the secular government which basically is now being weakened by us withdrawing from the area, and thirdly, the returning influence of the taliban. so at the end of next year, most likely, we're going to see more influence to the military on the one hand and to the taliban on the other hand, a more weaker, central secular government in pakistan. >> rick: israel and the middle east and the peace situation there, anything -- any predictions for you, from you? >> the unfortunate development is that the hamas organization is now being hosted and welcomed in egypt and qatar and many other places. t
relations with pakistan. they have been our partner, but there have been rift, most notably i guess after we went in and got bin laden on their soil without giving them any kind of warning or heads up. what do you predict for u.s.-pakinstani relations in 2012? >> rick, it's all going to be hinging on internal relationship among themselves, between the army that wants more power, or that doesn't want to quit power between the secular government which basically is now being weakened by us...
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the taliban is in pakistan. despite their claims to the contrary, they need us and we need them. >> there are some taliban left in pakistan and few al qaeda operatives and the raid you referenced for folk who is don't remember is where bin laden was killed. there is a question about what pakistan knew about that. so at this point fwe are sharing intelligence and if we apologize, which there have been condolences and now a claim that it was in self-defense, is that enough foritous move forward with the pakistanis? >> i think it's a good question. i look at it differently, jamie. i think that this requires presidential leadership. president obama needs to personally appeal to the leaders, the top leaders in pakistan. they need to cool things down here. the fact is the military-to-military relationship between our military and the military in pakistan is quite good. that has been built up over decades. it needs to continue. there have been strains, yes, as you mentioned that osama bin laden was found in a top milit
the taliban is in pakistan. despite their claims to the contrary, they need us and we need them. >> there are some taliban left in pakistan and few al qaeda operatives and the raid you referenced for folk who is don't remember is where bin laden was killed. there is a question about what pakistan knew about that. so at this point fwe are sharing intelligence and if we apologize, which there have been condolences and now a claim that it was in self-defense, is that enough foritous move...
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they can run across the pakistan border, we can't follow them. they can play by so many rules that we can't because they don't have the values that we do, so it's hard to near impossible to fight the war in a way that is a definitive win. >> we came in, we made a mess. we accomplished what we wanted to accomplish. so now we are trying to clean up the mess and go home and leave these weem -- these people with a sustainable government that they need to have. >> reporter: the mission is by no means over. but by the end of 2014, the afghans should be in co-charge of the country's security. that doesn't mean, however that, all coalitions force, including american soldiers will be able to leave. they are going to be here for many years after that, as they continue to train the afghans and ult ultimately hand over the country back to the people here. >> reporting from the operating base in afghanistan. >> it's a growing debate over the issue of medical marijuana. pot shots in california finding themselves in the crosshairs of the federal government for
they can run across the pakistan border, we can't follow them. they can play by so many rules that we can't because they don't have the values that we do, so it's hard to near impossible to fight the war in a way that is a definitive win. >> we came in, we made a mess. we accomplished what we wanted to accomplish. so now we are trying to clean up the mess and go home and leave these weem -- these people with a sustainable government that they need to have. >> reporter: the mission...
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some say that appears to be the case in pakistan. security officials analysts and tribesmen from the area say pakistani military operations and u.s. drone strike have taken a toll and the pakistani taliban has fragmented into a hundred smaller weaker and cash strapped sections. >>> the no u.s. confirmation yet. the development comes as iron is locked into dispute with the west over tehran's nuclear program which the u.s. and its allies believe is aimed at making nuclear weapons. >> shannon: newt gingrich campaign has gotten another boost in iowa. the latest des moines register poll has the former house speaker 7 points ahead of his nearest competitor. as you can see, the poll has mr. gingrich at 25% to ron paul's 18 and mitt romney. michele bachmann and rick perry and rick santorum round out the bottom three. with less than a month left until the ka kaw caucuses the d seems to be narrowing. >> it is a two man race but the other candidates are certainly not giving up home. in fact, two candidates see an opportunity to pick up some of
some say that appears to be the case in pakistan. security officials analysts and tribesmen from the area say pakistani military operations and u.s. drone strike have taken a toll and the pakistani taliban has fragmented into a hundred smaller weaker and cash strapped sections. >>> the no u.s. confirmation yet. the development comes as iron is locked into dispute with the west over tehran's nuclear program which the u.s. and its allies believe is aimed at making nuclear weapons....
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. >> we tried to cut relations off with pakistan for ten years and it didn't work. we have to address it in realistic fashion and aid has to be gaged on the degree of cooperation that they are showing us in helping us prevent the needless deaths of young americans. that is our first obligation. >> gregg: top republican says the u.s. should explore all alternatives. although he does not provide any specifics. >> heather: in egypt, new concerns over election results coming in today. islamic parties capturing a majority of votes in the first round of balloting. one dramatic development, the strong showing for a hard line group that wants to impose strict islamic law. leland vitter has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: moderates in egypt can't take a break. for decades they have a dictator and now they have a military junta. islamic bloc won 6% but the others won 20%. >> it underscores how well the muslim brotherhood is. this is only the first round of many elections but already it appears the ideas of freedom that hundreds of thousands risk their lives for in tahrir sq
. >> we tried to cut relations off with pakistan for ten years and it didn't work. we have to address it in realistic fashion and aid has to be gaged on the degree of cooperation that they are showing us in helping us prevent the needless deaths of young americans. that is our first obligation. >> gregg: top republican says the u.s. should explore all alternatives. although he does not provide any specifics. >> heather: in egypt, new concerns over election results coming in...
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and the death toll rises from a bombing at a hotel in pakistan. the blast killing at least 12, injuring more than 20 others. they do have two suspects in custody. >> >> sunday morning, bottom of the hour. you know what time that time is for. house call. sunday house call host rosenthal is with us. the professor clinical medicine at the cornell medical center here in new york. >> jamie: you know, what eric, the doctor is always on call. that was a patient calling. hi, doc. >> hi, how are you? >> eric: start with something pretty serious this morning. >> let me answer the patient. listen, go to the emergency room. >> jamie: the dock is off today. [ laughter ] >> eric: first item for us this morning is the f.d.a. has a warning about a fake birth control pill that somehow is out there in the u.s. how could this happen? how could there be a fake birth control pill and what is it? >> somebody goes on the internet and they tell you to take such and such a pill. this particular one is called evital. there is no -- you know, there is no monitoring of what
and the death toll rises from a bombing at a hotel in pakistan. the blast killing at least 12, injuring more than 20 others. they do have two suspects in custody. >> >> sunday morning, bottom of the hour. you know what time that time is for. house call. sunday house call host rosenthal is with us. the professor clinical medicine at the cornell medical center here in new york. >> jamie: you know, what eric, the doctor is always on call. that was a patient calling. hi, doc....
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the reason that is problem obviously is pakistan's arsenal of nuclear weapons. if we remember how horrible 9/11 was, imagine 9/11 with nuclear weapons. >> gregg: let me turn to libya. how worried are you about that country and its future? >> i think that while khadafy has no chance of coming back into power. how he has finally finished could make a big difference, if it takes a long time, if it's very bloody that could affect stability there for years to come. across a wide spectrum in europe and united states, people are worried that the transitional government that the rebel authorities have not yet been able to demonstrate a real capacity to govern. we don't know pro western or pro democracy leaders will emerge or whether that country, too, could fall under radical control. it's very much up in the air at this point. >> gregg: could it turn into an islamic state? >> it's entirely possible. it could end up in a state of chaos, as well. that is one reason across the world as we look at 9/11 bee to have remember this is going to be a long struggle against an ide
the reason that is problem obviously is pakistan's arsenal of nuclear weapons. if we remember how horrible 9/11 was, imagine 9/11 with nuclear weapons. >> gregg: let me turn to libya. how worried are you about that country and its future? >> i think that while khadafy has no chance of coming back into power. how he has finally finished could make a big difference, if it takes a long time, if it's very bloody that could affect stability there for years to come. across a wide spectrum...
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believe they were mostly or not at from the navy seal, including seal team 6 that launched the raid in pakistan that got osama bin laden a few months ago. we don't know exactly how many of them were navy seals. there were afghan commandos on the chopper as well the taliban is taking responsibility for shooting down the chopper. it is something they always do. it sounds as if they were able to bring the chopper down in the night. the group of u.s. soldiers and marines and troops were launching a raid on a taliban compound in the province. the taliban brought down the chopper. we are not exactly sure who was on the chopper. we believe it was members of the navy seal . in recent months general petraeus talked about regaining the momentum here and that shows that the taliban has a lot of fire power here in afghanistan. >> conner, just heart breaking. thank you, conner. four gop presidential hopefuls turned out in hopes of gaining traction . tim pawlenty and newt gingrich and rick sanatorium all appeared in the eastern iowa picnic and spoke to a standing only crowd . pawlenty stressed the importance
believe they were mostly or not at from the navy seal, including seal team 6 that launched the raid in pakistan that got osama bin laden a few months ago. we don't know exactly how many of them were navy seals. there were afghan commandos on the chopper as well the taliban is taking responsibility for shooting down the chopper. it is something they always do. it sounds as if they were able to bring the chopper down in the night. the group of u.s. soldiers and marines and troops were launching a...
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foreseeable future and that enemy isn't necessarily from afghanistan but just across the boarder in pakistan. >> this is an impact from a rocket. >> reporter: the military traces the incoming to well within pakistani territory. just before we arrived 16 rounds were pelted at the base in single day. >> most of the taliban from what we heard are from pakistan. they come over here and cross the borders. >> reporter: the afghans also point an accusing finger at their neighbor. >>> taliban, pakistan. >> reporter: in these parts it is often up possible to tell friends from foe and that makes an exit date for america even harder to determine. >> shannon: the anger of the occupy wall street protesters is shoig up in cities across america. here in washington the national air and space museum closed its doors after security guards pepper sprayed group of more than 100 protesters trying to force their way inside. the antiwar anticorporate protesters were reportedly holding one guard when a second used a spray to disburse the crowd. protests nationwide continue. i'm shannon bream. hour number two of ame
foreseeable future and that enemy isn't necessarily from afghanistan but just across the boarder in pakistan. >> this is an impact from a rocket. >> reporter: the military traces the incoming to well within pakistani territory. just before we arrived 16 rounds were pelted at the base in single day. >> most of the taliban from what we heard are from pakistan. they come over here and cross the borders. >> reporter: the afghans also point an accusing finger at their...
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. >> i have been to pakistan a number of times. it's scary. >> and the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> the fact that fox news channel sent me multiple times to pakistan gave me an ability to be part of the presentation that night. >> the other big story, though, is pakistan is once again been exposed for double dealing. >> you and i worked together at cnn. >> yes. >> at the same time that the fox news channel came on the air. >> right. >> do you remember your first memory or the first image you had of what fox was? >> yes. >> then? >> yes, but i'll tell you, it's a little different. i remember what msnbc got launched because we were all concerned about msnbc which was about 3 months earlier and they spent all that money on a set. look what that did for them. >> msnbc had the money of microsoft and general electric. that was a fierce competitor. >> right. >> but no one paid attention to the fox news channel. that was a pretty big deal when you went to fox. >> yeah. they told me it was going to ru
. >> i have been to pakistan a number of times. it's scary. >> and the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> the fact that fox news channel sent me multiple times to pakistan gave me an ability to be part of the presentation that night. >> the other big story, though, is pakistan is once again been exposed for double dealing. >> you and i worked together at cnn. >> yes. >> at the same time that the fox news channel came on...
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involvement. >> why is pakistan important? >> because number one they have huge strategic interests. they are supporting the taliban, quite frankly, aiding and abetting them. they harbor them in their country. and this i an established fact, they support their network. he knows if they are to have a negotiate the settlement, pakistan needs to be involved. >> and they have their own interests. good luck getting them to the table. harmi karzai, how can he help? >> he's a huge player here. make no mistake about that. and i think the other player that's going to make a big difference is ryan crocker, who is our ambassador. he was the ambassador with general petreas in iraq. he will be a huge player behind the scenes in working with president karzai. i know for a fact he right now has a very, very good relationship, probably the best relationship we've had with karzai in years. >> that's very encouraging. what does that mean for our troops that are in afghanistan fighting the taliban? they are still active. we know al-qaeda, they h
involvement. >> why is pakistan important? >> because number one they have huge strategic interests. they are supporting the taliban, quite frankly, aiding and abetting them. they harbor them in their country. and this i an established fact, they support their network. he knows if they are to have a negotiate the settlement, pakistan needs to be involved. >> and they have their own interests. good luck getting them to the table. harmi karzai, how can he help? >> he's a...
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an american living in pakistan was kidnapped from his home by gunmen in the town of lahere. the u.s. embassy said he is warren weinstein and believed to be a contractor to work to strengthen competition. >> is syrian tarvings and armored personnel carriers are in a security sweep that killed three people there in an attempt to disperse the protestors that are demanding the olster of bashar assad. these protests have been ongoing since march. f.b.i. agents, have served the maryland home of the many held in aruba. the 35 year old american woman. gary vacationing with robin gardner before her disappearance. search warrants were executed on the home last night. arubian authorities don't believe she is still alive. part of the country that dperately needs rain will not be getting it just yet. meteorologist maria molina is standing by with more on the hot forecast, maria? >> that's right. we are talking about triple-digit in store for texas unfortunately. we had a break on thursday and we stopped the streak of hundred degrees weather for dallas, texas with 40 son consectative. one
an american living in pakistan was kidnapped from his home by gunmen in the town of lahere. the u.s. embassy said he is warren weinstein and believed to be a contractor to work to strengthen competition. >> is syrian tarvings and armored personnel carriers are in a security sweep that killed three people there in an attempt to disperse the protestors that are demanding the olster of bashar assad. these protests have been ongoing since march. f.b.i. agents, have served the maryland home of...
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now, that pakistan has closed down important supply routes. thpeter doocy is live with the latest on the situation. >> i spoke with a general in afghanistan. here is his best most updated explanation about what led to the cross border attack. >> in an operation of afghan national security forces and isa forces in the board arer area of one of the eastern provinces close to the pakistan border a tactical situation developed on the ground that caused the coalition to -- the coalition force to call in for an air strike for close air support. this is what happened and high lie likely caused the casualties on the pakistan side. >> the general also told me that the key ground communication lines are main supply routes into afghanistan are closed that the time and that if long lines of trucks start forming at the check points those vehicles are going to be sitting ducks for insurgents. to avoid that he says it is important to re-establish contact with pakistan as soon as possible. right now they want us out of an air base we have been using to launch
now, that pakistan has closed down important supply routes. thpeter doocy is live with the latest on the situation. >> i spoke with a general in afghanistan. here is his best most updated explanation about what led to the cross border attack. >> in an operation of afghan national security forces and isa forces in the board arer area of one of the eastern provinces close to the pakistan border a tactical situation developed on the ground that caused the coalition to -- the coalition...
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we provide a lot of military aide to pakistan. if they are not going to cooperate with us, we shouldn't cooperate with them on giving them money. >> gregg: some have said, it's an election year, but forget about pakistan, focus on india. would you agree that united states really cannot afford to abandon its relationship with pakistan because of its nuclear arsenal and because this is a country that is actually quite unstable? >> yeah, i think we should have a fear that they have a nuclear weapon and it could fall into the hands of islamic radicals. that is very real fear. i think we can do a lot by confronting this india problem that pakistan has and reeling dealing with that and lean on the indians to alleviate some of those fears. but at the end of the day, afghanistan who has been harboring bad guys, we need to push pakistan because the afghan-pakistan relationship works together. >> gregg: there is an a argue arl in the "new york times" and you are quoted. republican candidates are accusing president obama of being way too qui
we provide a lot of military aide to pakistan. if they are not going to cooperate with us, we shouldn't cooperate with them on giving them money. >> gregg: some have said, it's an election year, but forget about pakistan, focus on india. would you agree that united states really cannot afford to abandon its relationship with pakistan because of its nuclear arsenal and because this is a country that is actually quite unstable? >> yeah, i think we should have a fear that they have a...
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the raid went down in a province of afghanistan near the board with pakistan. he wan was one of the highest ranking members in that group. in the past year, he slishd a militant camp in the mongul tribal lands and coordinated transfer of money and acquisition of supplies. also we're learning more about the drone missile strike in yemen that killed at least two big name al-qaeda terrorists and maybe a third. killed in the attack, anwar al-awlak, the head of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and khan a propagandaist. they believe that one may have been killed, the al-qaeda's most talented bomb maker. still one terrorism expert says getting these guys are significant but their methods may liver online and me points to anwar al-awlaki. >> he used to send e-mails and/or activities online for leaders. he has hundreds are thousands of readers. that is the next generation. what the united states and the allies should be doing on the one hand they are successful in commanders but find allies. find counter jihadists. they will be winning that online battle. >> molly: the
the raid went down in a province of afghanistan near the board with pakistan. he wan was one of the highest ranking members in that group. in the past year, he slishd a militant camp in the mongul tribal lands and coordinated transfer of money and acquisition of supplies. also we're learning more about the drone missile strike in yemen that killed at least two big name al-qaeda terrorists and maybe a third. killed in the attack, anwar al-awlak, the head of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and...
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-led troops in pakistan. a quake rocking oklahoma for the sixth time in four days, just 27 miles from the capitol. roman catholic mass is getting a makeover, parishes all over the country, updating familiar prayers with new english words, apparently closer to the original latin text. >> heather: this year, black friday had many retailers seeing green. that's because experts say earlier than ever store openings were such a hit with shoppers that they are now considering making midnight the new kickoff to the holiday shopping season. so how much exactly did they rake in? brenda butner joins us with more to that. so, we are talking about $52 million, an estimate. >> reporter: yeah, it was a really, really big weekend. it was historic highs. there were 226 million shoppers who -- who hit that midnight deadline. and they were there. they were out. they loved it. >> heather: so why? what is contributing to this? we have 9% unemployment rate. people are out there, though, spending money. >> reporter: yeah, i think r
-led troops in pakistan. a quake rocking oklahoma for the sixth time in four days, just 27 miles from the capitol. roman catholic mass is getting a makeover, parishes all over the country, updating familiar prayers with new english words, apparently closer to the original latin text. >> heather: this year, black friday had many retailers seeing green. that's because experts say earlier than ever store openings were such a hit with shoppers that they are now considering making midnight the...
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getting it right withç pakistan to get them on our side. to have them society themselves with the -- have them society themselves with the haqqani network in afghanistan that's why our relationship with pakistan more important our relationship of relationships with karzai with all of his fickleness. >> thank you generalç, always a privilege. >> thank you jamie >> now, on to the campaign trail. newt gingrich criticizing president obama's policies at the faith and freedom coalition last night. mr. gingrich promising a new era of change as he put it. >> next yearç we will decide whether the disastrous policies of class warfare, bureaucratic socialism, radical judges, and bureaucrats who three us as subjects rather than citizens, will be continued in office. i predict to you, late on election night, as it is clear that obamaç has been -- defeated and the democratic senate has been defeated late that night the recovery will begin. [ applause ] >>> ohio will hold its first caucuses barely 10 weeks from today. >>> republican presidential can
getting it right withç pakistan to get them on our side. to have them society themselves with the -- have them society themselves with the haqqani network in afghanistan that's why our relationship with pakistan more important our relationship of relationships with karzai with all of his fickleness. >> thank you generalç, always a privilege. >> thank you jamie >> now, on to the campaign trail. newt gingrich criticizing president obama's policies at the faith and freedom...
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particular change with sanatorium pressed him on iran and he was talking down the potential threat and pakistan had nuclear weapons and it is not that big of a deal if iran has nuclear weapons . rick sanatorium pressing on that backed ron paul in a corner where he was making a indefensible argument. >> last night you talked about rick sanatorium and he could surprise. you think that today it turned out? >> i don't know that but it was interesting, his supporters when you went out on the grounds here support of stayed in the tents. they were here for rick sanatorium. in some ways that is more interesting stories tonight. how well he does. >> okay people here take this seriously . not just the quee - on barbecue and dairy queen blizzards. >> it is the most expensive public opinion poll done in iowa this year. it is a great gauge of what iwans think about the candidates and what they feel and how they want to stay in rick sanatorium's tent and co-mingle with people who have a like mind. do you sense a back lash on governor pery today. >> not in general. a ran into a water -- woman from waterloo an
particular change with sanatorium pressed him on iran and he was talking down the potential threat and pakistan had nuclear weapons and it is not that big of a deal if iran has nuclear weapons . rick sanatorium pressing on that backed ron paul in a corner where he was making a indefensible argument. >> last night you talked about rick sanatorium and he could surprise. you think that today it turned out? >> i don't know that but it was interesting, his supporters when you went out on...
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on pakistan's sovereignty. two army checkpoints hit. two dozen soldiers killed. nato says helicopters were called in they were fighting insurgents in the area. a spokesman for john allen, head of nato forces in afghanistan says the general wants a thorough investigation. >> he expresses his sincere and personal condolences to the families and loved ones of any member of the pakistan security forces who may ever been killed or injured. >> molly: the general says the incident happened in part of the region between afghanistan and pakistan where the border is, quote, not always clear. one military analyst says the taliban offered areas to make air strikes more difficult for nato forces. >> if the taliban can interpose between the pakistani outposts and the patrols they gain the advantage winning the fight for small arms. there is an intentional part of this. >> molly: pakistan shut off key supply routes into afghanistan and also calling the u.s. to leave the air base within 15 days. it's a place for u.s. drone str
on pakistan's sovereignty. two army checkpoints hit. two dozen soldiers killed. nato says helicopters were called in they were fighting insurgents in the area. a spokesman for john allen, head of nato forces in afghanistan says the general wants a thorough investigation. >> he expresses his sincere and personal condolences to the families and loved ones of any member of the pakistan security forces who may ever been killed or injured. >> molly: the general says the incident happened...
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and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so is where this wicked weather -- where is it expected to hit next? maria molina is with us with more on that. >> that storm fortunately has exited out of the east coast. but now we have a new storm system that we're tracking and this time around, we'll see some severe weather as we head into tonight across parts of the plains, stretching from colorado into western portions of the state of wisconsin. main concerns today are large hail and damaging wind gusts that are possible in excess of 60 miles per hour. slight chance we could see an isolated tornado. the main
and pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden. panetta did say there is some skepticism whether pakistan is helping them track down other al-qaeda figures, but he did say they have helped them in the past. back to you, gregg. >> gregg: all right. about 1:37 in the morning in kabul. david, thanks. >> heather: a powerful storm sweeping through maryland, toppling trees, snapping power lines, all this in bethesda. the northeast has been battered by a series of messy storms. so...
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>> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't exist right now. it was an iffy topic when it had a president but it essentially doesn't right now. so al-qaeda finding an open door. president obama came out and said the tide of war is receding but nobody gave that message to the islamist terrorists. we this had the christmas day bombing, not the one on the flight but the on other one on fed ex shipments. >> gregg: speaking of terrorists let's talk about libya and moammar khadafy who says he is willing to talk to america but he refuses to give up his position. so what is the point of talking to the guy? >> this has been going for five months. people have said that
>> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't...
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-pakistanç relations, maybe for the better. reports say pakistani forces arrested some al-qaeda operatives on behalf of the cia. allowing the united states access to those detainees. the move comes with other major policy shifts as pakistan stop demanding cia suspend covert drone strikes in the past pakistan has refused to conduct any joino@ f operations with the u.s. because of that. the u.s. raided and killed bin laden in his compound relations went further south. >> jamie: the war in afghanistan we are marking 10 years. how is our strategy working? will it bring the country under control before most of our troops withdraw in 2014?ç joining us retired four star general jack king good morning. >> good morning. >> jamie: counter insurgency has been the way we've gone. is it still the right strategy? y# mor? >> it is the right strapbl . we haven't had it in play until the president!qnnounced the surge forces. in the last 18 months we've had enormous success in the south. for the viewing audience when we say counter insurgency
-pakistanç relations, maybe for the better. reports say pakistani forces arrested some al-qaeda operatives on behalf of the cia. allowing the united states access to those detainees. the move comes with other major policy shifts as pakistan stop demanding cia suspend covert drone strikes in the past pakistan has refused to conduct any joino@ f operations with the u.s. because of that. the u.s. raided and killed bin laden in his compound relations went further south. >> jamie: the war in...
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citizen kidnapped in pakistan for two years. in 2009 it was a u.s. citizen working for the united nations, relaced after two months. until we know hot captors are and what they want we are not sure what weinstein's fate will be. >>> suicide bombing in eastern afghanistan left 19 dead. attackers blew up a car bomb out the governor's compound. then went into the compound and continued their attacks. officials believe the target was a meeting of top security officials taking place there. the taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. >>> it has been a wild ride on wall street if you road the -- if you rode the rollercoaster this week you are no doubt queasy. you might think the past few weeks not to mention the 2008ñu meltdown would have taken a toll on our 401((k)'s. dennis kneale joins us with positive news. nice to hear there is anything positive going on. >> i know the meltdown has been scary for a lot of us. overall, it is like the rain. will it ever stop raining? eventually. and so it does here. vanguard put out a study in june, we have
citizen kidnapped in pakistan for two years. in 2009 it was a u.s. citizen working for the united nations, relaced after two months. until we know hot captors are and what they want we are not sure what weinstein's fate will be. >>> suicide bombing in eastern afghanistan left 19 dead. attackers blew up a car bomb out the governor's compound. then went into the compound and continued their attacks. officials believe the target was a meeting of top security officials taking place there....
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navy seals, the same unit that did raid osama bin laden's compound in pakistan but these weren't the actual men that raided the compound, still very sad to lose some of the top soldiers and fighters and troops here in afghanistan from u.s. military. taliban immediately claimed to have shot down this chinook helicopter with 38 afghan and american troops aboard. usually the taliban claims shooting down helicopters when they just crashed because of mechanical malfunctions or weather, but in this case we are being told by senator military officials that the helicopter was shut down by an rpg that they fired at the helicopter. there appears to be a wrong two to three hour battle in which u.s. forces were trying raid a taliban compound in wardak province south southwest of kabul. there was large fire fight. at some point the taliban were able to fire this rpg and took out this chinook. it is very sad day for the u.s. military here in afghanistan. >> rick: thanks. >> heather: to put the crash into context. here are sobering numbers, until yesterday, there had been 1600 deaths in afghanistan
navy seals, the same unit that did raid osama bin laden's compound in pakistan but these weren't the actual men that raided the compound, still very sad to lose some of the top soldiers and fighters and troops here in afghanistan from u.s. military. taliban immediately claimed to have shot down this chinook helicopter with 38 afghan and american troops aboard. usually the taliban claims shooting down helicopters when they just crashed because of mechanical malfunctions or weather, but in this...
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and pakistan is really growing. pakistani military commanders are in fact holding a special meeting today over allegations that their spy agency helped insurgents attack american targets in afghanistan. and, all of this is happening as pakistan warns the united states against sending any ground troops into their country to fight militants. joining us now, fox news's military analyst and retired u.s. navy captain, chuck nash, captain, great to see you, good morning. >> nice to be back with you, jamie. >> jamie: they are having the meeting today and u.s. officials are sure they played a role in attacks that happened on u.s. interests. how strange are our relationships with pakistani officials, and, also, their intelligence sources. >> probably worse than they have been a long time, maybe ever. it is really tough right now, because, if you look at it, secretary of defense panetta, our ambassador to islamabad, and, most recently, the chairman of the joint chiefs, have all directly accused the pakistanis of being involve
and pakistan is really growing. pakistani military commanders are in fact holding a special meeting today over allegations that their spy agency helped insurgents attack american targets in afghanistan. and, all of this is happening as pakistan warns the united states against sending any ground troops into their country to fight militants. joining us now, fox news's military analyst and retired u.s. navy captain, chuck nash, captain, great to see you, good morning. >> nice to be back with...
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also he believes that al-zawahri may be over the border in pakistan's northwestern federally administered tribal area. the defense secretary will have to deal with tense relations with pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden there. he said there was efforts to help them in the hunt for al-qaida members. but he said they have helped in the past track some of them down. back to you. >> david, in kabul. >> political sacrifices are needed on both sides of the aisle to solve the budget critesis. will democrats and republicans move past the rhetoric when they sit down in the white house tomorrow. >> hi, to you john. goal to whack four trillion off of the deficit over 10 years. president obama emphasized the positive. >>ed -- the good news is, we agree on the big thingings. after racking up deficit debts we need to get our fiscal house in order. both sides are going to have to step outside of the comfort zones and make political sacrifices. >> it sounds good but easier said than done. players mest thursday . they will vote on increasing the debt ceiling. if they don't raise the ceiling
also he believes that al-zawahri may be over the border in pakistan's northwestern federally administered tribal area. the defense secretary will have to deal with tense relations with pakistan following the killing of osama bin laden there. he said there was efforts to help them in the hunt for al-qaida members. but he said they have helped in the past track some of them down. back to you. >> david, in kabul. >> political sacrifices are needed on both sides of the aisle to solve...
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he was in pakistan working as a relate expert. dominic has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: they are looking into the case. it is usual practice when u.s. citizens ever abducted overseas. police are saying weinstein was taken because of his nationality and probably in retribution for the killing of bin laden in may. while kidnappings are foreign place for foreigners in pakistan, ab ash -- abductions in this style is rare. saturday morning eight gunmen appeared at wine 's house which he also uses as an office in the eastern city of lahore. they tricked his guard to letting them in by saying they had food as a gift for ramadan. they were blindfolded and his diver was taken upstairs to his bedroom where -- his driver was taken upstairs to his bedroom where it is believed weinstein was snatched. police say the attackers were wearing western style shirts and ers. -- and trousers. weinstein is from maryland. apparently he was due to move home monday, having been here for seven years. he had 25 staff working with him for the devel
he was in pakistan working as a relate expert. dominic has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: they are looking into the case. it is usual practice when u.s. citizens ever abducted overseas. police are saying weinstein was taken because of his nationality and probably in retribution for the killing of bin laden in may. while kidnappings are foreign place for foreigners in pakistan, ab ash -- abductions in this style is rare. saturday morning eight gunmen appeared at wine 's house...
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. >>> what appears to be a stunning about face, hamid karzai says he would side with pakistan if that country ever got into a war with the u.s.. his remarks days after he touted his alliance with the u.s.. some see that statement as an overture to pakistan whose help he could use to bring stability to afghanistan. >> let's have an investigation. i fully support the united nations investigation. and i fully support the council's own call for an independent investigation. >> that was secretary of state clinton on fox newsç sunday this morning talking a possible investigation into the death of libyan leader muammar gadhafi. today i÷j& sat down with chris wallace to talk about that interview and more. chris, several developments in the foreign affairs realm this week. had you a chance to talk with secretary clinton. >> absolutely, first about iraq and about criticism that the president is pulling o#viously a lot of people are happy he's pulling all troops out, particularly from the right criticism he's pulling them out. the pentagon was calling for 15,000 troops next year. the white ho
. >>> what appears to be a stunning about face, hamid karzai says he would side with pakistan if that country ever got into a war with the u.s.. his remarks days after he touted his alliance with the u.s.. some see that statement as an overture to pakistan whose help he could use to bring stability to afghanistan. >> let's have an investigation. i fully support the united nations investigation. and i fully support the council's own call for an independent investigation. >>...
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is suspending $800 million in military aide to pakistan. relations between the two countries took a major hit after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden in pakistan. that was back in may. those ties are on even shake yes, sir ground. peter doocy has more from washington. >> reporter: $800 million less. that is what pakistan is going to be getting us from military aide, getting shaved off the 2 plus billion, now the white house says is because they could be more helpful in rounding up terrorists and they gave hundred u.s. army trainers the boot in the last few weeks. >> obviously they have been an important ally but they have been a victim of enormous amounts of terrorism but they have taken steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were given to their military. >> the communication breakdown regarding our raid on their soil to kill bin laden, some critics say maybe they knew there was all along. brand-new secretary of defense, l leon panetta says we don't know enough yet. >> everybody has suspicions about pakistanis
is suspending $800 million in military aide to pakistan. relations between the two countries took a major hit after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden in pakistan. that was back in may. those ties are on even shake yes, sir ground. peter doocy has more from washington. >> reporter: $800 million less. that is what pakistan is going to be getting us from military aide, getting shaved off the 2 plus billion, now the white house says is because they could be more helpful in rounding up...
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. >> turning to pakistan, new details about an alleged coup. pakistani security forces says he was carrying u.s. and pakistani passports. he triggered and explosion during a raid on his apartment. pakistani authorities say that the man had divorced his wife a month ago and was living with four children. none of the children were injured. >> gregg: hundreds of firefighters are gaining now the upper hand on the massive fire near reno, nevada. forcing 10,000 people to evacuate the area and damaging about 55 homes. authorities allowing some evacuee ees to return. they say the blaze is mostly contained thanks to calm winds and some snow. >> heather: one of busiest travel days of the year, mother nature could make travel over trafficking a lot more tricky. a large storm it could impact the entire east coast from boston to florida. areas in the northeast see heavy rains and even some snow, storms as far as south as the florida panhandle. but it should be expected to be out on to sea by thursday just in time for thanksgiving. >> it will cost you more t
. >> turning to pakistan, new details about an alleged coup. pakistani security forces says he was carrying u.s. and pakistani passports. he triggered and explosion during a raid on his apartment. pakistani authorities say that the man had divorced his wife a month ago and was living with four children. none of the children were injured. >> gregg: hundreds of firefighters are gaining now the upper hand on the massive fire near reno, nevada. forcing 10,000 people to evacuate the area...
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may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted by the apparent lack of communication surrounding our raid that took out bin laden on their soil. today, white house chief of staff bill daley made clear that until we patch it up with pakistan, their wallets will be lighter. >> obviously, they have been an important ally in the fight on terrorism. they've been victim of enormous amount of terrorism. but right now, they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. >> reporter: using broader strokes, president obama said this w
may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted...
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the greatest threat in pakistan. pakistani military is complicity in some of the attacks on u.s. forces. what can be done about it? >> clearly we have tried a lot of different things over the last decade. this is not a new problem. it's not a new piece of analysis. both administrations in the last ten years have tried different things. clearly we've got to take more direct action on our own. administration, they have done so with drone attacks and with the dramatic killing of osama bin laden, but obviously, the targeted assassination of leaders is not really a strategic defeat of the forces they have to work in that area. our commanders is basically committing the troops back to us. that border area has not been touched in the three years of a new strategy mog forward in afghanistan, pakistan border. >> gregg: let me come back to my original point. actually it was brought out yesterday in a joint statement briefing. here is what was said in that briefing. quote, we are succeeding. the president's strategy is succeedi
the greatest threat in pakistan. pakistani military is complicity in some of the attacks on u.s. forces. what can be done about it? >> clearly we have tried a lot of different things over the last decade. this is not a new problem. it's not a new piece of analysis. both administrations in the last ten years have tried different things. clearly we've got to take more direct action on our own. administration, they have done so with drone attacks and with the dramatic killing of osama bin...
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drone strike in pakistan's tribal areas killed al-qaeda's number two. a libyan who had served as al zawahri's deputy. >> heather: what is the reaction from u.s. counter terrorism officials? >> reporter: praise all around. he was picked up near quetta with two other deputies. he's likely to provide a treasure trove of intelligence according to senior u.s. officials. the capture is another major blow to al-qaeda he is a seasoned senior operative, trusted by the group's top leader. he played a central role in planning and coordinating al-qaeda's operations in europe. plots that targeted european and american interests. adding the u.s. providing critical lead information and technical assistance in working with pakistan to eliminate the threat posed by this terrorist. the real significance is that pakistan again seems to be helping the cia with targeting of top al-qaeda leaders and wants to give the impression it is cooperating in the wake of the bin laden raid. the pentagon's under secretary of intelligence said in a recent interview there were four top al
drone strike in pakistan's tribal areas killed al-qaeda's number two. a libyan who had served as al zawahri's deputy. >> heather: what is the reaction from u.s. counter terrorism officials? >> reporter: praise all around. he was picked up near quetta with two other deputies. he's likely to provide a treasure trove of intelligence according to senior u.s. officials. the capture is another major blow to al-qaeda he is a seasoned senior operative, trusted by the group's top leader. he...
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show that the al-qaida network was angry and frustrated by the cia campaign in the tribal areas of pakistan and achieving the objective to take senior operatives off of the battlefield and keep the group under pressure so it is difficult for operatives to plan, train and raise money. uma, it is no coincidence that we are starting an identical campaign in yemen. yemen is one of the rising threatt hubs and americans are front and center in al-awaki who i describe is leader of al-qaida 2.0. he was overlooked in a key player in the al-qaida network. why was he not taken seriously? >> one of the things i lay out in the book behind the scene was our . what i showed in interviews and phone records. al-awlaki's contact with the hijackers were evidence of a personful relationship. when he return to the pentagon in 2002 as part of the outreach to moderate muslims, it was like a thief returnns to the scene of the crime, he was contacted with three of the five hijackers on flight 577 that went in the building. >>> and one of the things that is interesting, you want people to understand that this is not
show that the al-qaida network was angry and frustrated by the cia campaign in the tribal areas of pakistan and achieving the objective to take senior operatives off of the battlefield and keep the group under pressure so it is difficult for operatives to plan, train and raise money. uma, it is no coincidence that we are starting an identical campaign in yemen. yemen is one of the rising threatt hubs and americans are front and center in al-awaki who i describe is leader of al-qaida 2.0. he was...
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some felt pakistan should be treated as an ally because of nuclear weaponry. others as an adversary because of the way it has dealt with u.s. enemies. >> pakistan is clearly sending us messages mitt, that they have -- they don't deserve our foreign aid that we're getting because they are not be being honest with us. american soldiers' lives are being put in jeopardy because of that country and the decisions and it is time for us, as a country to say no to foreign aid to countries that don't support the united states of america. >> pakistan must be a friend of the united states for the reason that michelle held, pakistan is a nuclear power and there are people in that country if they gain control of that country will create a situation equal to the situation that is now percolating in iran. we can't be indecisive about whether pakistan is our friend. >> reporter: big differences between santorum and perry and the best performances for both of them. perry had to overcome that gaffe last week when he forgot the energy department. santorum has been complaining he
some felt pakistan should be treated as an ally because of nuclear weaponry. others as an adversary because of the way it has dealt with u.s. enemies. >> pakistan is clearly sending us messages mitt, that they have -- they don't deserve our foreign aid that we're getting because they are not be being honest with us. american soldiers' lives are being put in jeopardy because of that country and the decisions and it is time for us, as a country to say no to foreign aid to countries that...